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Yes, I did after some confusion and misinformation. Thank you. I want to be sure I have everything correct and I am getting the correct information because I had an incident with flag ship detachment where a few people were giving me the wrong information and it caused me to have to redo a major component of my I want to be sure I have everything correct and I am getting the correct information because I had an incident with flag ship detachment where a few people were giving me the wrong information and it caused me to have to redo a major component of myMara Jade costume. That’s why I have so many threads and questions. LOL



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Nothing wrong with being extra cautious. I always look at the CRL if it’s not mentioned it doesn’t matter how you do it.


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Well here’s the whole thing. And of course someone pointed out now that the greeblie on the TD is upside down. gotta figure out how to get the E6000 to come loose so I can flip it over.
Other than that, how’s it look?
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Pry it with a butter knife to get it started then see if you can grab it. I had issues with my TK and that’s how I started taking the cover strip off.


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If it's been glued on with e6000, put it in the freezer for an hour then pry it like frank said. 

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I don't think you have to rotate the greeblie on the TD, do you? The screen used TD's had them both ways, some facing downward and some facing upwards.

Not sure what the rule on this is...

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I was able to get it fixed. Worked the corner of the greeblie with a putty knife and worked a butter knife under it. All submitted and awaiting approval.


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Approved! Now to work
On those sole grooves....

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Congrats the kit looks great.

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